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Red Rabbit

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by mathmajors, Sep 14, 2002.

  1. mathmajors

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    'Red Rabbit' is set between 'Patriot Games' and 'Red October'. Jack and his family move to London at about the same time the Foleys become handlers for CARDINAL.
     
  2. Ice Man

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    You left out Executive Orders. It falls in after Debt of Honor. A must read before The Bear and the Dragon.
     
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    DOH! You're absolutely right. I was looking at that list thinking I missed one, but I couldn't think of it. Executive Orders started off kinda slow, but it wasn't bad. Scary though.
     
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    Holy Moly this book is slow.
     
  6. It's Tom Clancy. They are all slow paced.
     
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    I know, I know.
     
  8. Ice Man

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    Slow huh? Well just be glad it's not 2000 pages. I figure he's going to reach that page number soon.
     
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    Based on what I read thus far, Tom Clancy is Jack Ryan's father-in-law. Blowhard, pompus, jackass.
     
  10. muc

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    How was "The Bear and the Dragon?" I've read all that came before it. Red Storm Rising, Red October, and Cardinal are my favorites.
     

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